I always thought the even, toward flow of Metal from the Strike was a good indication of a standard business strike..[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I mean that's a pretty clear picture I'll post it up in a minute. Just testing knowledge before I listen to an opinion is all.
Oh come on Don't take the fun out of it first Green! Is it a Satin SMS?
I will say you are pretty good and EXTREMELY close TJ
So SMS is the assumption?
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Good call Rob I wasn't thinking the proofs would be in the same population. These SMS are ridiculous. Thanks for clarifying. Ya I did look at vdb...
It was on the info from one of the auctions. I'll try to find the exact printing and post it. Interestingly, PCGS themselves puts the SP mimtage...
The heavier polishing lines seem to show slight variations from coin to coin. It's more about the flow of the polish lines in general on the...
OK Mark thanks. It was only 90% because he's not a grader, but he has seen one and im sure that's more than you have. You have to register to be...
It was just going along with my lucky streak I guess. The O.D. has the same characteristics in the polishing and devices of the Special Strikes....
I know you can't see it well from the pic of the over date, but the top portion of the 5, yes FIVE is showing between the top of the 4. 1. It's a...
Hahaha that was a good one Mark
Seems to be a clear comparison between the 2 under the same light. Both 64's. Obviously one is a matte/satin finish. Maybe coincidence I...
Not within regular population. The nickels were in a sealed 1964 Roll straight from the US Treasury. It was sent out to NGC on Tuesday and I'm...
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And the proof rim?
Right. I've seen that one and used it for comparison. Keep in mind that picture is at 10x magnification at best and you can see the Polish lines....
I've been reading up exclusively on the 1964 "SMS" Coin Set and have found a Jefferson so far. Now I came across this guy matching description of...
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